Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Hair color question for virgin hair?

Coloring dark hair to light?



How likely is it that I閳ユ獟l need more than 1 color treatment to get it to a shade of dark blond.?



My hair is dark, dark brown--almost black (thick %26amp; resistant). I閳ユ獓 like to get my hair to a dark blonde or possibly a very, very, very light brown--at it's darkest.



Will I have to dye my hair blond and then re-dye with blond again, resulting in lighter shades of brown, until it finally lightens to blond? I ask because that閳ユ獨 what happened last time I dyed my hair. But that was about 12 years ago, so I'm hoping to find ***wishful thinking*** that color technology has improved a bit. Or, as they seem to often say "revolutionized".



I'm trying to figure out which color I'll need. If I go with a super light blond, trying to get--at least--a light brown...Imagine my surprise if it ACTUALLY colors my hair the color on the box the first time I use it.Ooops! omg! :-o



How many colorings can our hair withstand w/out 2 much damage?(Not incl. new growth roots)



Hair color question for virgin hair?

you'd have to strip or bleach the dark color out.



i suggest going to a professional, and i'm not talking about super cuts haha. :]



Hair color question for virgin hair?

well if your wanting to go really blonde i would get it done by a professional its a messy job coz u mite have to bleach it then dye it the shade of blonde u want...coz if u dye ur dark hair blonde it mite jus turn a ginger colour ...



hope that helps xx



Hair color question for virgin hair?

Hope this link helps.More information at http://moreaboutcolor.blogspot.com/



Hair color question for virgin hair?

Yeah, you can bleach your hair. Some stores sell bleaching kits. It comes with 2 bottles occasionally. One, you apply on to a strand of hair, and leave it there for 15 minutes. Then you can use the conditioner it comes with to make it clean, and to take out the split ends. It also helps it from damaging your hair. Note, it can damage your hair severely.



Hair color question for virgin hair?

Pick a colour take it to your hairdresser and get them to do it, trust me I've seen to many stuff ups in my time of hairdressing. You'll end up spending more money doing it yourself because you'll end up in the salon getting it fixed. Remember getting it lighter you will have to get the regrowth done every 4 to 6 weeks if your natural hair colour is nearly black the roots will stand out really dark against a dark blonde. Try going one or two shades lighter then getting some really fine caramel blonde foils on top to break up the one colour it will look great!! that will give you the affect of being lighter. But your roots won't stand out as bad. Good Luck!!!



Hair color question for virgin hair?

First, do not buy any color or lightener (what many call bleach) from Wal-Mart or the like. Go to a pro or Sally Beauty Supply. The people who work at Sally are trained to help you with that exact question. If your hair is more than 4 shades darker than what you want to be, then you will need a lightener.



Tint (color) doesn't lift tint!! This is the rule of all hair color, but not true of lighteners. Get a lightener, then find a color you like and go with that. How it turns out after that is dependent upon your hair's condition. Gray hair affects the process. Underlying pigment is another factor. Most people will end up golden. Ash (blue, green, violet) corrects this. Neutral is almost always the safest way to go.



Sally Beauty Supply also has many great conditioning treatments that can help your color and protect from damage and repair it.

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